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Do you know to what Gov. Andros was referring at his trial or deposition in
London in 1681, when he mentioned "ffive(sic) houses or Old Hospitall in the
towne"?

A footnote states that they were between Stoney and Bridge Streets in NYC.
Old Hospitall wasn't really a hospital, was it?

Thanks.

Nancy Hyden Woodward

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